Apartment rent growth in Baltimore in 2018 was among the lowest in large cities in the U.S., according to website Rent Café.
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Apartment rent growth in Baltimore in 2018 was among the lowest in large cities in the U.S., according to website Rent Café.
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Baltimore-based MRP Industrial, with investment partner Clarion Partners LLC, plans to build a 175,200-square-foot warehouse/industrial building on 11 acres of recently acquired property in Howard County.
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Author Rafael Alvarez, Morgan State University’s Lawrence Brown, Atomic Books co-owner Benn Ray, and activist Destiny Watford discuss gentrification in Baltimore, what it looks like, and how to prevent it from happening.
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Mayor Catherine E. Pugh sees potential in a state study that concluded it would take a $424 million overhaul of Pimlico Race Course to ensure the aging facility could continue to host the Preakness Stakes. The second phase of the ...
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Home prices in Maryland’s major metro regions rebounded in November after dropping off through the fall, according to data provided by MarketStats by ShowingTime based on listing activity from Bright MLS.
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Lee & Associates hopes to enter one of the few major metro markets on the East Coast it doesn’t currently have an office: Washington. Allan Riorda, principal and president of Lee & Associates in Maryland, says his firm is looking ...
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Enterprise Homes and Baltimore’s public housing agency finalized financing for renovations of the 75 apartments at Heritage Crossing in west Baltimore. Improvements come via the federal government’s Rental Assistance Demonstration program. Primary financing comes from Low Income Housing Tax Credits, ...
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Baltimore faces significant challenges in dealing with a transit system activists call substandard. I speak with activists, elected officials, and transportation experts about the challenges facing the region in bolstering a struggling system.
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The owner of The Daily Record’s former offices in downtown Baltimore wants $2.35 million to sell the building it converted into apartments. Developer 11 Saratoga LLC, after taking control of the building in the spring of 2016, transformed the property ...
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UPDATED (9 a.m., Wednesday) — Baltimore County Executive John A. Olszewski Jr. wants to listen to residents’ opinions on Tradepoint Atlantic’s request for roughly $78 million in public financing for its Sparrows Point overhaul. Employees of the developer, according to ...
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